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Carreras Pijuan, Marc
Sánchez Pérez, Inma Ibern, Pere Coderch, Jordi Inoriza, José MarÃa |
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The objective of this study is to investigate whether the algorithm proposed by Manning and Mullahy, a consolidated health economics procedure, can also be used to estimate individual costs for different groups of healthcare services in the context of integrated care.Methods: A cross-sectional study focused on the population of the Baix Empordà (Catalonia-Spain) for the year 2012 (N = 92,498 individuals). A set of individual cost models as a function of sex, age and morbidity burden were adjusted and individual healthcare costs were calculated using a retrospective full-costing system. The individual morbidity burden was inferred using the Clinical Risk Groups (CRG) patient classification system.Results: Depending on the characteristics of the data, and according to the algorithm criteria, the choice of model was a linear model on the log of costs or a generalized linear model with a log link. We checked for goodness of fit, accuracy, linear structure and heteroscedasticity for the models obtained.Conclusion: The proposed algorithm identified a set of suitable cost models for the distinct groups of services integrated care entails. The individual morbidity burden was found to be indispensable when allocating appropriate resources to targeted individuals. | |
http://hdl.handle.net/2072/285317 | |
eng | |
Ubiquity Press | |
Attribution 4.0 Spain | |
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/es/ | |
Salut pública -- Aspectes econòmics
Public health -- Economic aspects Comptabilitat de costos Cost accounting |
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Analysing the Costs of Integrated Care: A Case on Model Selection for Chronic Care Purposes | |
info:eu-repo/semantics/article | |
Recercat |